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Paralysis & Ayurveda

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AT ‘CHARAKA – THE SPECIALITY AYURVEDA’, WE ARE SPECIALIZED IN TREATING PARALYSIS WITH HIGHEST TREATMENT SUCCESS RATE. WE OFFER EXCLUSIVE PANCHAKARMA THERAPIES AND RESEARCHED MEDICINES FOR TREATING PARALYSIS.

Paralysis is complete loss or impairment of the ability to use voluntary muscles, usually as the result of a disorder of the nervous system. There may be general paralysis, involvement of only one side (hemiplegia), paralysis on both sides at one level (paraplegia or quadriplegia), or localized paralysis in a small group of nerves or muscles.

 

The underlying pathology may be different such as Cerebro-Vascular Accidents (CVA), neoplasms, infections, etc. but paralysis will be a common symptom. The degree and extent of neurological deficit depend upon the location and extension of damage to the brain cells. In certain cases along with motor deficits, disturbance of speech (aphasia or dysarthria) and loss of higher functions are also observed.

 

The disease has been discussed in Ayurveda under Vatavyadhi neurological disorder. The terms Paksaghata, Paksha Vadha and Ekanga Vata have been used to describe hemiplegia in Ayurveda.

 

Ayurveda offers excellent therapies for treating Paralysis. The strength of Ayurveda in the area of treating Paralysis is globally appreciated. Since it addresses the root cause of the issue the results are fantastic.

 

The therapies like Abhyanga swedam, Nasyam, Snehaanam, Virechanam, Shiro vasti, Pizhichil, Navarakizhi, Vasti etc. are done as per the necessity and condition for about 3 – 4 weeks.

 

 

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really, ayurveda can do miracles. iam the best witness for this. my father was a paralysis patient and after so many treatments, ayurveda was the only therapy which helped him to recover almost completely.

since then i am a great lover of ayurveda.

 

Ramesh.p.

hyderabad.

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